Montgomery County, MD Minimum Wage and Overtime Law Poster

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Employers operating or doing business in Montgomery County, Maryland are required to post the Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law Poster in the workplace.

SKU: 20705

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Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law Poster Description

The Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Poster identifies the:

  • Effective minimum wage rate
  • Tipped employee minimum wage rate
  • Minimum pay rate for youths under 20 years of age

The posting also explains:

  • How overtime is calculated
  • Categories of employees who are exempt from minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
  • Categories of employees who are exempt from overtime only

The posting provides contact information for the MDOL that employees may use to obtain more information about the County’s Minimum Wage and Overtime Law or to file a complaint. The Montgomery County minimum wage rate applies to work performed within the geographic boundaries of the County.

Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law Notice Requirements

  • Any employer operating or doing business in the County must post the Montgomery County Minimum Wage Poster in the workplace.
  • Pay records must be kept for 3 years on or about the place of work.
  • An employer who employs a tipped employee in the County must submit a quarterly wage report within 30 days after the end of each quarter certifying that each tipped employee was paid the minimum wage required by the County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law.

Poster Language Format

Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law Poster is available in bilingual format – English and Spanish.

Enforcement of the Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law

  • Employers must not obstruct or prevent enforcement or compliance with the Montgomery County Minimum Wage and Overtime Law, or retaliate against any person for lawfully opposing any violation of the Ordinance.
  • Violation of the law may be investigated and enforced by the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights and/or the Maryland Department of Labor.
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